Monday, December 13, 2010

Lilly's Christmas Dance Recital

Hip-hop.


Sugar Plum Fairies

First Ski Trip

Lilly and I took our first ski trip this weekend. The snow was fantastic and we had a great time. The morning was a little bit of a bummer because Lilly's bindings weren't fitted correctly for her skis. The first sign was one of them falling off as we got on the first lift of the day. It wasn't until we were at the top of Super Bee before we realized they were unskiable. Brian of Christy Sports gave us a hand assessing the problem at the top and offered to set us up with a free rental pair if we could make it down to their shop at the bottom. What a nice guy. His line to me was, "Mind if I take a look? I do this for a living." Not, "I'm Vice Blankity-Blank of Awesome Land."

After a little carrying by me and a lot of snowmobile ride by a Copper Mountain saint, we were at the bottom and ready to go again. Lilly had a rocky morning with bad skis, hunger and getting cold but the afternoon was all smiles and made the trip worthwhile. She now has season-long rentals from Christy Sports and the old pair are going back to be sold at Sniagrab.

What fun to ski with your kiddo.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Peter Pan

Lilly's drama group put on Peter Pan last week. Lilly played Peter Pan and Nana, the family dog. The play was fun to watch and Lilly did really well despite being very nervous the days leading up to the performance.

My sister Beth has pictures of the play on her blog.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Yogi Lilly

Lilly taught us a yoga lesson tonight. Lesson learned from the young teacher: "No farting in yoga class!"

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Great Hike!

Holly and I hiked the Bergen Peak trail at Elk Meadows park today. The snow started halfway up and didn't stop until this evening. What a cool hike. Boo made it the entire way. I credit the Gatorade he gulped at the top.


Monday, November 8, 2010

Castlewood Canyon State Park

Hiking in Castlewood Canyon State Park. This park is about an hour south of Denver and the main attraction is a canyon cut by Cherry Creek before it flows north to downtown Denver.

Happy hikers in the foreground, the canyon wall in the background.


Giant boulder left after many floods of the creek washed away the surrounding sand.

Family Hike

Pictures of the Rotach family hiking at Elk Meadow Park near Evergreen, CO.


New Jobs

Holly and I both accepted new jobs. Holly will be a Sr. Accountant at The Breakaway Group starting this Wednesday. I will be a Software Engineer working at Raytheon starting next Monday.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Family Mountain Biking

A family mountain bike trip to Copper Mountain today. Holly's first off-road mountain bike trip and Lilly's longest. The trail was a fire road (Road A) that took us from the base area at 9,700 ft to the ski patrol headquarters at 12,000 ft. There were a couple setback early with Holly and Lilly forgetting to pack their helmets and Holly's chain breaking 100' into the ride. Holly rode well and Lilly was an extra boost whenever the trail got steep and rocky. We finished with pizza at Jersey Boy's in Dillon. What a great ride and a great day!

I did it!

Holly and John at the top. (photo by Lilly)

Lilly at the top.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Random Summer Pictures

I haven't been good about posting here lately. Two months...wow. Anywhoo, I thought I'd toss up a few pictures before going back to feeling guilty about not posting.

Lilly and I went to a Rockies game while Holly was in Italy (possibly the subject of another posting). We saw the Rockies jump out to a 8-1 lead against the Cubs only to make it an interesting 8-7 win in the 9th. Jeez. At least Denver got free tacos from Taco Bell because the Rockies scored 8 runs. A couple service dogs in training sat directly behind us and licked the back of our necks the entire game. Awww...

Lilly in the "Mile High" row - exactly 5,280 feet above sea level.

Lilly from close to our seats.

We had season tickets to Elitch Gardens and spent a few weekend days (and weekdays for Holly and Lilly) at the park. Interesting summer with Lilly growing past 48" allowing her to try the "big kid" rides.


I rode in the Moonlight Classic charity ride with a couple guys. It is a ride that starts at midnight, starts and ends at the state capitol and winds 14 miles through the city. A way to make the ride interesting is not passing a bar without stopping in.


I got in a few mountain bike rides. Below is Buffalo Creek, one of my favorites. I wiped out here on a ride in mid-August and cracked a rib. It's almost all healed but still hurts when I sneeze.



This hike was in Estes Park. We camped at Jellystone Campground one weekend in August. Estes park is summer in Colorado.


On the Three Sisters hike looking at the 14,000+ foot Long's Peak.


Lilly took horseback riding lessons this summer. Below is her riding Sandy.


This is Lilly leading Sandy from the barn.

Lilly leading the full grown pony.

In August I flew out to Baltimore to visit John Hosler, a friend from ISU. He is now a tenured history professor at Morgan State University and part of the trip was to help him celebrate. The more important reason for the trip was an in-person fantasy football draft. This is a picture of my friends Cory Plants, Tom Dekyruff and John looking out over the harbor. We had a great time and drank plenty of National Bohemian beer. $6 a 12-pack!


A sunset over Central Park in Stapleton. The view from here is very beautiful with the mountains and downtown Denver.


A homemade taco pizza. Hey. The title of the post says Random.